Schools at all levels must train students to master and apply the following four basic skills of modern society. Skillfully use computers to "search" (that is, retrieve) all kinds of necessary information needed to solve specific problems on the Internet. In order to master and use this basic skill, students must be trained to use search engines such as Google from primary school until they are integrated with search engines in long-term continuous use. Students must skillfully use search engines to search for all kinds of necessary information needed to solve problems in the shortest time.
Skillfully use computers to communicate with other students, teachers, experts and scholars on solving specific problems on the Internet. In order to master and use this basic skill, students must be trained to use Internet communication tools such as email, QQ and blog from primary school until they are integrated with these communication tools in the process of long-term continuous use. Students must be proficient in using these communication tools in order to communicate effectively during school. Of course, it also includes the skilled use of telephone, fax and mobile phone.
According to the searched information and communication results, creative thinking is the most basic skill to solve specific problems. To master and use the basic skills of creative thinking, we must cultivate students' creative thinking ability from the primary school stage until creative thinking ability becomes an instinct of students. Students must have the most basic skills of high-quality creative thinking in school. Skillfully use the computer keyboard to quickly and accurately record your own "brain language" and the most basic skills of others' spoken language.